Dad, in Korean

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Dad, in Korean

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The Korean language, also known as Hangul, has different words for the English word “father” depending on who is speaking and the context of the conversation. When a child (often a son) is addressing their father, they would use the word “아빠” (pronounced “appa”), which is the answer to the crossword clue.

“아빠” (appa) is a term of endearment and is a common way for Korean children to address their fathers. It is important to note that in Korean culture, addressing someone by their first name is considered impolite, therefore, children typically do not address their parents by their names but instead use terms like “appa” or “umma” (mom) as a sign of respect.

In summary, “appa” is the Korean word for “dad” or “father,” and is a term of endearment often used by children to address their fathers.

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